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2010 Tour of Qatar

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For the 2010 Ladies edition, see2010 Ladies Tour of Qatar.
Cycling race
Race details
Dates7–12 February
Stages6
Distance704 km (437.4 mi)
Winning time15h 55' 17"
Results
Winner Wouter Mol (NED)(Vacansoleil)
 Second Geert Steurs (BEL)(Topsport Vlaanderen–Mercator)
 Third Tom Boonen (BEL)(Quick-Step)

Points Heinrich Haussler (GER)(Cervélo TestTeam)
Youth Roger Kluge (GER)(Team Milram)
 TeamCervélo TestTeam
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The2010 Tour of Qatar was the ninth edition of theTour of Qatar cycling stage race. It was rated as a 2.1 event on theUCI Asia Tour, and was held from 7 February to 12 February 2010, in Qatar. The race was won byWouter Mol ofVacansoleil.

Teams

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Sixteen teams competed in the 2010 Tour of Qatar. These included tenUCI ProTour teams, fiveUCI Professional Continental teams, and one Continental team. Each team entered a squad of eight riders, giving the Tour apeloton of 128 riders.

The teams participating in the race were:[1]

The same sixteen teams contested the inauguralTour of Oman, which began on February 14. The teams' squads were expected to be similar for both events, with theindividual time trial which closes out the Tour of Oman providing for the only minor changes.[2]

Stages

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Stage 1

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7 February 2010 – West Bay Lagoon, 8.2 km (5.1 mi) (team time trial)

With time trial specialistBradley Wiggins pulling them most of the way,Team Sky won the opening stage team time trial with a time of 9' 41", and an average speed of over 50 km/h (31 mph), and over 70 km/h (43 mph) on the closing section which featured a pronounced tailwind.Edvald Boasson Hagen was the first member of the team to cross the line, giving him the golden jersey. Defending Tour championTom Boonen'sQuick-Step team was fifth, putting him 20 seconds off the race lead.[3]

The second place team wasGarmin–Transitions, after the disqualification ofCervélo TestTeam. The TestTeam was penalized a minute due toHeinrich Haussler pushingGabriel Rasch after taking a turn on the front. The team protested the penalty, denying that the push was meant to gain any competitive advantage, with Haussler saying that it instead was to help Rasch avoid crashing. The penalty was upheld, and pre-race contender Haussler was placed over a minute off the race lead. The team's sporting director considered withdrawing them from the race because of the penalty, but decided against it.[4]

Stage 1 results[5]
TeamTime
1Team Sky9' 41"
2Garmin–Transitions+ 8"
3Team Saxo Bank+ 13"
4Team HTC–Columbia+ 18"
5Quick-Step+ 20"
6Saur–Sojasun+ 21"
7Liquigas–Doimo+ 21"
8BMC Racing Team+ 21"
9Vacansoleil+ 22"
10Team Milram+ 25"
General Classification after Stage 1
CyclistTeamTime
1 Edvald Boasson Hagen (NOR)Golden jerseyBlue jerseyTeam Sky9′ 41″
2 Juan Antonio Flecha (ESP)Team Skys.t.
3 Bradley Wiggins (GBR)Team Skys.t.
4 Geraint Thomas (GBR)Team Skys.t.
5 Lars Petter Nordhaug (NOR)Team Skys.t.
6 Russell Downing (GBR)Team Sky+ 2″
7 Tyler Farrar (USA)Garmin–Transitions+ 8″
8 Martijn Maaskant (NED)Garmin–Transitionss.t.
9 Murilo Fischer (BRA)Garmin–Transitionss.t.
10 Svein Tuft (CAN)Garmin–Transitionss.t.

Stage 2

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8 February 2010 – Camel Race Track to Qatar Foundation, 147 km (91 mi)

Almost straight away, when racing got underway, a group of two,Geert Steurs andWouter Mol attacked and immediately got a few minutes over the peloton. As the race went on, they increased their advantage to well over 12 minutes.

However the peloton was not content to this breakaway. As a result, a group of favourites, which featuredTom Boonen fromQuick-Step,Tyler Farrar fromGarmin–Transitions,Cervélo TestTeam's fast manHeinrich Haussler were among about fifteen more riders, that were up the front when the split happened and formed a small chasing group. Golden jersey holderEdvald Boasson Hagen missed out on the breakaways and with approximately 40 km to go suffered a punctured tire which put him 11 minutes behind the lead group of riders.

Heading into the final kilometer, the lead group held 2 and a half minute advantage and it was Steurs who won the stage, but with Mol becoming the overall leader.[6]

Stage 2 results
CyclistTeamTime
1 Geert Steurs (BEL)Topsport Vlaanderen–Mercator3h 31' 00"
2 Wouter Mol (NED)Vacansoleils.t.
3 Roger Kluge (GER)Team Milram+ 1' 51"
4 Heinrich Haussler (GER)Cervélo TestTeam+ 1' 54"
5 Philippe Gilbert (BEL)Omega Pharma–Lotto+ 1' 55"
6 Roger Hammond (GBR)Cervélo TestTeam+ 1' 55"
7 Tom Boonen (BEL)Quick-Step+ 1' 55"
8 Jeremy Hunt (GBR)Cervélo TestTeam+ 1' 55"
9 Danilo Napolitano (ITA)Team Katusha+ 1' 55"
10 Marcus Burghardt (GER)BMC Racing Team+ 1' 55"
General Classification after Stage 2
CyclistTeamTime
1 Wouter Mol (NED)Golden jerseyVacansoleil3h 40′ 51″
2 Geert Steurs (BEL)White jerseyTopsport Vlaanderen–Mercator+ 9"
3 Roger Kluge (GER)Blue jerseyTeam Milram+ 2' 02"
4 Tom Boonen (BEL)Quick-Step+ 2' 05"
5 Marcus Burghardt (GER)BMC Racing Team+ 2' 06"
6 Philippe Gilbert (BEL)Omega Pharma–Lotto+ 2' 18″
7 Danilo Napolitano (ITA)Team Katusha+ 2' 18″
8 Stuart O'Grady (AUS)Team Saxo Bank+ 2' 40"
9 Tyler Farrar (USA)Garmin–Transitions+ 2' 41"
10 Marco Velo (ITA)Quick-Step+ 2' 47"

Stage 3

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9 February 2010 – Dukhan to Mesaieed, 136.5 km (84.8 mi)

Tom Boonen won his 16th career stage at theTour of Qatar. The two-time defending champion began his sprint with 200 m (660 ft) to go from the finish line and with the help of teammateAndreas Stauff and was clocked at going 72.8 km/h (45.2 mph) at the finish line to outsprintCervélo TestTeam'sHeinrich Haussler.

It was the first time in the Tour of Qatar's history where a stage started from the city of Dukhan in the west of the country. Unlike the previous days, the wind dropped and was favourable for almost the whole course.

Like the previous day, within 2 km (1.2 mi) a breakaway occurred. The biggest lead they had over the peloton was 55 seconds, and they were caught a mere 23 km (14 mi) from the start.

At the 60 km (37 mi) mark, another group of riders broke away and they managed to get a 2:30 lead on the peloton. At that point,Cervélo TestTeam andGarmin–Transitions took the role of reeling the breakaway group back in, which they caught at the 107 km (66 mi) mark.[7]

Stage 3 results[8]
CyclistTeamTime
1 Tom Boonen (BEL)Quick-Step3h 01' 39"
2 Heinrich Haussler (GER)Cervélo TestTeams.t.
3 Baden Cooke (AUS)Team Saxo Banks.t.
4 Kenny Dehaes (BEL)Omega Pharma–Lottos.t.
5 Daniele Bennati (ITA)Liquigas–Doimos.t.
6 Peter Wrolich (AUT)Team Milrams.t.
7 Taylor Phinney (USA)Trek Livestrong U23s.t.
8 Bobbie Traksel (NED)Vacansoleils.t.
9 Tyler Farrar (USA)Garmin–Transitionss.t.
10 Philippe Gilbert (BEL)Omega Pharma–Lottos.t.
General Classification after Stage 3
CyclistTeamTime
1 Wouter Mol (NED)Golden jerseyVacansoleil6h 42′ 30″
2 Geert Steurs (BEL)Topsport Vlaanderen–Mercator+ 9"
3 Tom Boonen (BEL)Quick-Step+ 1' 55"
4 Roger Kluge (GER)Blue jerseyTeam Milram+ 1' 59"
5 Marcus Burghardt (GER)BMC Racing Team+ 2' 05"
6 Danilo Napolitano (ITA)Team Katusha+ 2' 15″
7 Philippe Gilbert (BEL)Omega Pharma–Lotto+ 2' 17″
8 Stuart O'Grady (AUS)Team Saxo Bank+ 2' 40"
9 Tyler Farrar (USA)Garmin–Transitions+ 2' 41"
10 Heinrich Haussler (GER)White jerseyCervélo TestTeam+ 2' 43"

Stage 4

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10 February 2010 – The Pearl toAl Khor Corniche, 146.5 km (91.0 mi)

It was ItalianFrancesco Chicchi claiming a final sprint to the line withHeinrich Haussler coming in second, andJuan José Haedo arriving third.

Like the previous stages, breakaways occurred and most were quickly reeled in.Sep Vanmarcke fromVacansoleil made a break from the peloton and was away for much of the stage. At the 40 km (25 mi) to go mark, the gap was just below two minutes asVacansoleil was contributing the majority of the pace setting preserving the leader's golden jersey forWouter Mol. For the next 15 km (9.3 mi), the gap hovered around the 1 minute and 45 second mark with the sprinters teams holding back on making a move until later in the stage.

The catch occurred with about 6 km (3.7 mi) to go, withTeam Saxo Bank doing the pacing.Team HTC–Columbia andTeam Sky moved to the front with 2 km (1.2 mi) to go. In the final kilometer the peloton was strung out in a long line and the pace was that high that a small split occurred.

With 400 m (1,300 ft) to go it wasTheo Bos leading out the sprint to the line, trying to deliver Haussler first. Haussler had missed Bos' wheel, though, and with their teammateRoger Hammond directing Bos to continue his leadout, Haussler's chance at victory was quickly gone.[9] Chicchi made his winning move peeling out and got into the clear. No one could match his blistering pace and he crossed the line three bike lengths ahead of Haussler in second.[10]

Stage 4 results[11]
CyclistTeamTime
1 Francesco Chicchi (ITA)Liquigas–Doimo3h 16' 58"
2 Heinrich Haussler (GER)Cervélo TestTeams.t.
3 Juan Jose Haedo (ARG)Team Saxo Banks.t.
4 Theo Bos (NED)Cervélo TestTeams.t.
5 Kenny Dehaes (BEL)Omega Pharma–Lottos.t.
6 Roger Kluge (GER)Team Milrams.t.
7 Kristof Goddaert (BEL)Ag2r–La Mondiales.t.
8 Taylor Phinney (USA)Trek Livestrong U23s.t.
9 Danilo Napolitano (ITA)Team Katushas.t.
10 Baden Cooke (AUS)Team Saxo Banks.t.
General Classification after Stage 4
CyclistTeamTime
1 Wouter Mol (NED)Golden jerseyVacansoleil9h 59′ 28″
2 Geert Steurs (BEL)Topsport Vlaanderen–Mercator+ 9"
3 Tom Boonen (BEL)Quick-Step+ 1' 55"
4 Roger Kluge (GER)Blue jerseyTeam Milram+ 1' 59"
5 Marcus Burghardt (GER)BMC Racing Team+ 2' 05"
6 Danilo Napolitano (ITA)Team Katusha+ 2' 15″
7 Philippe Gilbert (BEL)Omega Pharma–Lotto+ 2' 17″
8 Heinrich Haussler (GER)White jerseyCervélo TestTeam+ 2' 37"
9 Francesco Chicchi (ITA)Liquigas–Doimo+ 2' 38"
10 Stuart O'Grady (AUS)Team Saxo Bank+ 2' 40"

Stage 5

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11 February 2010 – Lusail to Madinat Al Shamal, 142 km (88 mi)

Stage 5 came down to a sprint and for the second time in the Tour it wasTom Boonen claiming victory at the finish line. It was his 17th career stage win at theTour of Qatar. While the victory gave him ten bonus seconds, the Belgian speedster still stood almost two minutes behind race leaderWouter Mol at day's end.

Again, a breakaway occurred which consisted of six riders and but they were captured with 27 km (17 mi) to go. A group of notables got away from the main peloton in a counterattack – this group consisted of the overall leader, Mol, the youth leader,Roger Kluge,Fabian Cancellara, and sprinters Boonen,Tyler Farrar,Heinrich Haussler,Juan José Haedo, andDaniele Bennati. The peloton never allowed them to get too far ahead and were eventually reeled in.

The stage victory for Boonen put him within 8 points of Haussler for the points classification silver jersey.[12]

Stage 5 results[13]
CyclistTeamTime
1 Tom Boonen (BEL)Quick-Step3h 13' 00"
2 Danilo Napolitano (ITA)Team Katushas.t.
3 Edvald Boasson Hagen (NOR)Team Skys.t.
4 Theo Bos (NED)Cervélo TestTeams.t.
5 Juan Jose Haedo (ARG)Team Saxo Banks.t.
6 Peter Wrolich (AUS)Team Milrams.t.
7 Francesco Chicchi (ITA)Liquigas–Doimos.t.
8 Heinrich Haussler (GER)Cervélo TestTeams.t.
9 Bernhard Eisel (AUS)Team HTC–Columbias.t.
10 Tyler Farrar (USA)Garmin–Transitionss.t.
General Classification after Stage 5
CyclistTeamTime
1 Wouter Mol (NED)Golden jerseyVacansoleil13h 12′ 28″
2 Geert Steurs (BEL)Topsport Vlaanderen–Mercator+ 9"
3 Tom Boonen (BEL)Quick-Step+ 1' 45"
4 Roger Kluge (GER)Blue jerseyTeam Milram+ 1' 59"
5 Marcus Burghardt (GER)BMC Racing Team+ 2' 05"
6 Danilo Napolitano (ITA)Team Katusha+ 2' 09″
7 Philippe Gilbert (BEL)Omega Pharma–Lotto+ 2' 17″
8 Heinrich Haussler (GER)White jerseyCervélo TestTeam+ 2' 37"
9 Francesco Chicchi (ITA)Liquigas–Doimo+ 2' 38"
10 Stuart O'Grady (AUS)Team Saxo Bank+ 2' 40"

Stage 6

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12 February 2010 – Al Wakra toDoha Corniche, 123.5 km (76.7 mi)
Stage 6 results
CyclistTeamTime
1 Francesco Chicchi (ITA)Liquigas–Doimo2h 42' 49"
2 Tyler Farrar (USA)Garmin–Transitionss.t.
3 Juan José Haedo (ARG)Team Saxo Banks.t.
4 Matthew Goss (AUS)Team HTC–Columbias.t.
5 Jimmy Casper (FRA)Saur–Sojasuns.t.
6 Edvald Boasson Hagen (NOR)Team Skys.t.
7 Tom Boonen (BEL)Quick-Steps.t.
8 Roger Kluge (GER)Team Milrams.t.
9 Heinrich Haussler (GER)Cervélo TestTeams.t.
10 John Murphy (USA)BMC Racing Teams.t.
Final General Classification
CyclistTeamTime
1 Wouter Mol (NED)Golden jerseyVacansoleil15h 55′ 17″
2 Geert Steurs (BEL)Topsport Vlaanderen–Mercator+ 37"
3 Tom Boonen (BEL)Quick-Step+ 1' 45"
4 Roger Kluge (GER)Blue jerseyTeam Milram+ 1' 59"
5 Marcus Burghardt (GER)BMC Racing Team+ 2' 05"
6 Danilo Napolitano (ITA)Team Katusha+ 2' 09″
7 Philippe Gilbert (BEL)Omega Pharma–Lotto+ 2' 17″
8 Francesco Chicchi (ITA)Liquigas–Doimo+ 2' 28"
9 Heinrich Haussler (GER)White jerseyCervélo TestTeam+ 2' 37"
10 Stuart O'Grady (AUS)Team Saxo Bank+ 2' 40"

Classification leadership

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In the 2010 Tour of Qatar, three different jerseys are awarded. For thegeneral classification, calculated by adding each cyclist's finishing times on each stage, and allowing time bonuses for the first three finishers on each stage and in intermediate sprints, the leader receives a golden jersey. This classification is considered the most important of the Tour of Qatar, and the winner is considered the winner of the Tour.

Additionally, there is apoints classification, which awards a silver jersey. In the points classification, cyclists get points for finishing in the top three in an intermediate sprint or the top twenty of a stage. The first in an intermediate sprint gets 3 points, second 2, and third a single point. The stage win affords 30 points, second is worth 27 points, 25 for third, 23 for fourth, 21 for fifth, 19 for sixth, 17 for seventh, 15 for eighth, 13 for ninth, 11 for tenth, and one point less per place down the line, to a single point for twentieth.

There is also a youth classification, which awards a blue jersey. This classification is calculated the same as the general classification, but only riders born on or after January 1, 1985, are eligible.

The race also awards a teams classification, which is not represented by a jersey. The teams classification is calculated by adding the times of each team's best three riders per stage per day.

StageWinnerGeneral Classification
Points Classification
Young Rider Classification
Teams Classification
1Team SkyEdvald Boasson Hagennot awardedEdvald Boasson HagenTeam Sky
2Geert SteursWouter MolGeert SteursRoger KlugeTopsport Vlaanderen–Mercator
3Tom BoonenHeinrich Haussler
4Francesco Chicchi
5Tom Boonen
6Francesco ChicchiCervélo TestTeam
FinalWouter MolHeinrich HausslerRoger KlugeCervélo TestTeam

Final standings

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General classification

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RiderTeamTime
1 Wouter Mol (NED)Golden jerseyVacansoleil15h 55′ 17″
2 Geert Steurs (BEL)Topsport Vlaanderen–Mercator+ 35"
3 Tom Boonen (BEL)Quick-Step+ 1' 45"
4 Roger Kluge (GER)Blue jerseyTeam Milram+ 1' 59"
5 Marcus Burghardt (GER)BMC Racing Team+ 2' 05"
6 Danilo Napolitano (ITA)Team Katusha+ 2' 09″
7 Philippe Gilbert (BEL)Omega Pharma–Lotto+ 2' 17″
8 Francesco Chicchi (ITA)Liquigas–Doimo+ 2' 28"
9 Heinrich Haussler (GER)White jerseyCervélo TestTeam+ 2' 37"
10 Stuart O'Grady (AUS)Team Saxo Bank+ 2' 40"

Points classification

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RiderTeamPoints
1 Heinrich Haussler (GER)White jerseyCervélo TestTeam108
2 Tom Boonen (BEL)Quick-Step104
3 Francesco Chicchi (ITA)Liquigas–Doimo82
4 Juan Jose Haedo (ARG)Team Saxo Bank80
5 Danilo Napolitano (ITA)Team Katusha65
6 Roger Kluge (GER)Blue jerseyTeam Milram62
7 Kenny Dehaes (BEL)Omega Pharma–Lotto52
8 Tyler Farrar (USA)Garmin–Transitions51
9 Edvald Boasson Hagen (NOR)Team Sky48
10 Theo Bos (NED)Cervélo TestTeam46

Young riders' classification

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RiderTeamPoints
1 Roger Kluge (GER)Blue jerseyTeam Milram15h 57' 16"
2 Klaas Lodewijck (BEL)Topsport Vlaanderen–Mercator+ 1' 01"
3 Nikolay Trusov (RUS)Team Katusha+ 1' 57"
4 Sep Vanmarcke (BEL)Topsport Vlaanderen–Mercator+ 2' 20"
5 Martin Reimer (GER)Cervélo TestTeam+ 3' 40"
6 Steven Van Vooren (BEL)Topsport Vlaanderen–Mercator+ 4' 33"
7 Martin Kohler (SUI)BMC Racing Team+ 5' 11"
8 Ian Stannard (GBR)Team Sky+ 5' 39"
9 Andreas Stauff (GER)Quick-Step+ 5' 55"
10 Edvald Boasson Hagen (NOR)Team Sky+ 7' 30"

Team classification

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Pos.TeamTime
1Cervélo TestTeam47h 32′ 51″
2Topsport Vlaanderen–Mercator+ 17″
3Quick-Step+ 1′ 26″
4Vacansoleil+ 1′ 34″
5BMC Racing Team+ 2′ 04″
6Team Katusha+ 2′ 15″
7Garmin–Transitions+ 4′ 34″
8Team Milram+ 7′ 50″
9Omega Pharma–Lotto+ 8′ 52″
10Team Saxo Bank+ 9′ 14″

References

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External links

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Official website

Tour of Qatar
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